Group 1 - The US-China talks have ended without substantial progress, with a 90-day extension of the "tariff truce" being the only outcome [1] - US Treasury Secretary mentioned the issue of "China importing Russian oil" and hinted at the possibility of raising tariffs to three digits, indicating ongoing pressure on China [1] - China's response was clear, stating "China's countermeasures will proceed as scheduled," signaling strong retaliation if tariffs are increased [1] Group 2 - The US economy is facing significant challenges, including a rising GPI of 2.7% in June, which could worsen with higher tariffs, leading to increased inflation and import costs [1] - The US fiscal deficit is out of control, with a debt of $36 trillion, leading to a global consensus that "the US is close to bankruptcy" [5] - Trump's inability to effectively negotiate on tariffs with China is evident, as US business leaders expressed their commitment to the Chinese market, indicating a reluctance to "decouple" [6]
中美会谈结束后,不到24小时,特朗普就收到噩耗,美联储拒绝降息
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-24 06:31